Behe and complex machines

The general issues of design in nature and theology can get distract and miss the point: Behe made it clear that complex machines can’t self-assemble by chance as natural selection. Such entities may not be entirely ‘irreducible’ and in many cases we see a given form given to further remorphing to do something else, but in general Behe’s argument should be obvious as to the unlikelihood of complex machines self-assembly by chance…